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Voldemārs is a Latvian masculine given name. It is a cognate of the Germanic "
Waldemar Waldemar, Valdemar, Valdimar, or Woldemar is an Old High German given name. It consists of the elements ''wald-'' "power", "brightness" and ''-mar'' "fame". The name is considered the equivalent of the Latvian name Valdemārs, the Estonian name ...
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Voldemārs Elmūts Voldemārs Elmūts (2 November 1910 – 11 July 1966) was a Latvian basketball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1936 Summer Olympics The 1936 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XI Olympiad () and official ...
(1910–1966), Latvian basketball player *
Voldemārs Lūsis Voldemārs Lūsis (born 7 December 1974 in Riga) is a former Latvian Athletics (sport), athlete, who competed in the javelin throw. He is the son of Jānis Lūsis (1939–2020) and Elvīra Ozoliņa. Lūsis finished in eleventh place in 2001 World C ...
(born 1974), Latvian athlete, javelin thrower, Olympic competitor *
Voldemārs Mežgailis Voldemārs Mežgailis (also Voldemar Mezgailis or Mezhgailis; born 22 April 1912, Viļķene parish, Russian Empire – died 1 June 1998 in Riga) was a Latvian chess master. In 1934, he took 8th Latvian Chess Championship in Riga ( Fricis Apšen ...
(1912-1998), Latvian chess master *
Voldemārs Ozols Voldemārs Ozols (17 October 1884, Vidreja, Vitebsk Governorate – 12 July 1949) was a Latvian military commander, lieutenant colonel, honored with the Order of Lāčplēsis, one of the Latvian Riflemen, a military theorist, and a right wing ...
(1884-1949), Latvian military commander, military theorist and politician *
Voldemārs Plade Voldemārs Plade (sometimes also called Valdis Plade; 24 December 1900 – 27 January 1961) was a Latvian football forward and manager, the most notable of the four Plade brothers who played for the Latvia national football team. He was born ...
(1900-????), Latvian football forward and football manager *
Voldemārs Reinholds The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross () and its variants were the highest awards in the military and paramilitary forces of Nazi Germany during World War II. The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross was awarded for a wide range of reasons and across ...
(1903-1986), Latvian Waffen SS soldier *
Voldemārs Sudmalis Voldemārs Sudmalis (1922–1990) was a Latvian association football, football defender, one of the most popular post-war footballers from Liepāja. Sudmalis is considered the most skillful footballer in the history of Liepāja, he had good speed ...
(1922-1990,) Latvian football defender *
Voldemārs Veiss __NOTOC__ Voldemārs Veiss (7 November 1899 – 17 April 1944) was a Latvian officer and prominent Collaboration with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy, Nazi collaborator, who served in the Waffen-SS of Nazi Germany. When Riga, the capital of Latvia ...
(1899-1944), Latvian soldier and Nazi collaborator *
Voldemārs Vītols Voldemārs Vītols (27 January 1911 – 24 February 1980) was a Latvian middle-distance runner. He competed in the men's 3000 metres steeplechase at the 1936 Summer Olympics The 1936 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XI ...
(1911–1980), Latvian middle-distance runner *
Voldemārs Zāmuēls Voldemārs Roberts Zāmuēls (22 May 1872, in Dzērbene parish – 16 January 1948, in Ravensburg, French occupation zone in Germany) held the office as Prime Minister of Latvia The prime minister of Latvia () is the most powerful member of t ...
(1872-1948), Latvian politician, former Prime Minister of Latvia *
Voldemārs Žins Voldemārs Žins (born 1905, date of death unknown) was a Latvian footballer who played for Olimpija Liepāja and Latvia national football team. Club career Žins began playing football with LNJS Liepāja in the early 1920s but he became really ...
(1905-????), Latvian footballer {{DEFAULTSORT:Voldemars Latvian masculine given names Masculine given names